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    Explore "sweetcorn" with insightful episodes like "(S2:E20) Ear Worms, Raccoons and Smut Oh My!: An overview of Sweet Corn and Common Pests", "Appreciate Your Sweet Corn on Shot Tower", "OFI 1478: Replay Of How To Sell Fair & Festival Food | FFA SAE Edition | Forrest Durham | Larue County High School FFA", "OFI 1369: From Illinois To Arizona On Horseback (kind of) | FFA SAE Edition | Gracie Wagner | Paxton-Buckley-Loda FFA" and "Episode 10: TDCoRS - Rendition 10 - Speciale Tenth Episode" from podcasts like ""I See Dead Plants", "Now You're Aware", "Off-Farm Income", "Off-Farm Income" and "The Discussion Chamber of Ramachandra Sweetcorn"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    (S2:E20) Ear Worms, Raccoons and Smut Oh My!: An overview of Sweet Corn and Common Pests

    (S2:E20) Ear Worms, Raccoons and Smut Oh My!: An overview of Sweet Corn and Common Pests

    Ed Interviews Iowa State University Commercial Vegetable and Specialty Crop Specialist Dan Fillius on the topic of sweet corn. They discuss sweet corn production and common pests that can plague sweet corn growers.

    Additional resources:

    https://mwveguide.org/uploads/pdfs/Sweet-Corn.pdf

    https://vegedge.umn.edu/weekly-moth-flights/european-corn-borer

    https://vegedge.umn.edu/weekly-moth-flights/corn-earworm

    https://extension.entm.purdue.edu/veg/cornearworm/

    How to cite the podcast:

    Zaworski, E. (Host) and Fillius, D. (Interviewee). S2:E20 (Podcast). Ear Worms, Raccoons and Smut Oh My!: An overview of Sweet Corn and Common Pests. 5/24/23. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://sites.libsyn.com/416264/s2e20-ear-worms-racoons-and-smut-oh-my-an-overview-of-sweet-corn-and-common-pests

    Appreciate Your Sweet Corn on Shot Tower

    Appreciate Your Sweet Corn on Shot Tower

    Katie actually gets to attend a wedding instead of working one and it's Harry Potter themed! We talk about that incredibly detail-oriented event, Dubuque, Iowa's Shot Tower, August 1st is now Sweet Corn Appreciate Day in Illinois, and we wonder out loud if the person with the lowest GPA should also be allowed to speak at a high school graduation.

    OFI 1478: Replay Of How To Sell Fair & Festival Food | FFA SAE Edition | Forrest Durham | Larue County High School FFA

    OFI 1478: Replay Of How To Sell Fair & Festival Food | FFA SAE Edition | Forrest Durham | Larue County High School FFA

    On tomorrow's ag business episode we are interviewing an entrepreneur who is making a delicious, value added product for direct sale to customers.  His interview reminded me of the time I was able to spend with Forrest Durham back in 2015, and it make perfect sense to bring Forrest's episode back as our replay episode of the week.

    The original Show Notes are below:

    I continue to be blown away by the students that I get to meet doing interviews for this show.  Forrest Durham is no exception.  I think I am going to sell the gopher business and start a corn roasting business!  Forrest Durham has inspired me.  What an amazing business and learning process for this young man.

    Forrest Durham is an FFA student at Larue County High School in Kentucky.  He traveled all the way to Texas with his father to purchase a corn roaster.  Then, he started roasting and selling corn at festivals and fairs throughout Kentucky.  His business has blown up.  Inspired by his father's fudge business, he has found a way to bring agriculture directly to people who want to taste the delicious foods that are grown on our farms.

    I think you will be inspired by Forrest Durham as well!

    SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Roasted Corn Sales at Fairs and Festivals

    HIGH SCHOOL: Larue County High School, Hodgenville, Kentucky

    MASCOT: Hawks

    FFA ADVISOR: Mrs. Misty Bevins and Mr. Chris Thomas

    CONTACT INFORMATION FOR FORREST DURHAM:

    Click on the picture below to be taken to the Larue County High School website:

    Forrest Durham's High School

    Forrest's FFA Advisors' Email Addresses: Misty.bivens@larue.kyschools.us & chris.thomas@larue.kyschools.us

    Larue County High School's Telephone Number: 270-358-2210

    FFA LINKS:

    National FFA Organization

    Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE's)

    Support FFA 

    Donate to FFA - One way that FFA students are able to start small businesses is through an FFA grant of $1,000.  In 2014, 141 FFA students received these grants.  With your donations, more students can get this head start - pay it forward.

    REASONS TO DONATE TO FFA:

    • Only 2% of Americans grow and raise most of the food and livestock consumed by the other 98% as well as the rest of the world.  FFA is providing the needed education, training and resources to Americans that will carry that torch forward and insure that America continues to have inexpensive, quality food.
    • Rural Communities will rely on entrepreneurship in the future for population growth and job creation.  The FFA is a major catalyst to that entrepreneurial growth.
    • Farmers, ranchers and those working in agriculture give the rest of America incredible amounts of freedom because the search for food is as simple as going to the grocery store:

    "Because American farmers are able to provide for so many of us, they give more and more of us the freedom to pursue goals and livelihoods beyond growing the food we need to survive."

    U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack 

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    OFI 1369: From Illinois To Arizona On Horseback (kind of) | FFA SAE Edition | Gracie Wagner | Paxton-Buckley-Loda FFA

    OFI 1369: From Illinois To Arizona On Horseback (kind of) | FFA SAE Edition | Gracie Wagner | Paxton-Buckley-Loda FFA

    For the first time ever, completely by accident, I am releasing an interview on the guests actual birthday!  Happy 18th Birthday to Gracie Wagner!

    Now that we have got that out of the way, let's talk horses, agriculture and FFA.  Gracie has grown up in what could accurately be called a "horse family" in the Central Illinois area.  She has been around and on horses for her whole life, and that has led her in many, positive directions.

    When Gracie was starting high school, this led her right into the FFA.  Her older sister had been part of the FFA, and Gracie knew she could find her people in the FFA as well.  However, it was not something that she was sure would work out at first, it was just something that she was "trying out".  She existed in her chapter for her entire 9th grade year, using a borrowed blue jacket.  However, she got involved in some leadership development activities, namely Conduct Of Chapter Meetings, and the intensity and team atmosphere hooked her.  By the time she hit her 10th Grad year she was fired up.

    Gracie has served on her chapter's officer team for all four years, but it was her 11th grade year when she became her chapter's reporter in which that really clicked.  She loved taking the photos, writing the media releases and communicating on behalf of her chapter so much, that when she ran for an officer position for her 12th grade year, the only one that she applied for was reporter.  Gracie found herself being named one of the top 10 FFA chapter reporters in the State Of Illinois in 2021, and she is hoping to repeat that this year!

    Gracie knows where she is headed after graduation.  She is off to Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Arizona where she will be competing in college rodeo.  She hopes to compete for all four years and then, who knows!

    SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Equine Entrepreneurship

    HIGH SCHOOL: Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School; Paxton, Illinois

    MASCOT: Panthers

    FFA ADVISOR: Mike White

    CONTACT INFORMATION FOR GRACIE WAGNER:

    Click on the picture below to be taken to the Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School website:

    Gracie's FFA Advisor's Email Address: mwhite@pblpanthers.org

    Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School Telephone Number: 217-379-4331

    FFA LINKS:

    National FFA Organization

    Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE's)

    Support FFA 

    Donate to FFA - One way that FFA students are able to start small businesses is through an FFA grant of $1,000.  In 2014, 141 FFA students received these grants.  With your donations, more students can get this head start - pay it forward.

    REASONS TO DONATE TO FFA:

    • Only 2% of Americans grow and raise most of the food and livestock consumed by the other 98% as well as the rest of the world.  FFA is providing the needed education, training and resources to Americans that will carry that torch forward and insure that America continues to have inexpensive, quality food.
    • Rural Communities will rely on entrepreneurship in the future for population growth and job creation.  The FFA is a major catalyst to that entrepreneurial growth.
    • Farmers, ranchers and those working in agriculture give the rest of America incredible amounts of freedom because the search for food is as simple as going to the grocery store:

    “The future of American agriculture depends on the involvement and investment in America’s youth, In order to prepare for the population of tomorrow, we need to encourage America’s youth today, and show that careers in agriculture are profitable, rewarding, and vital.”.

    U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue

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    Episode 10: TDCoRS - Rendition 10 - Speciale Tenth Episode

    Episode 10: TDCoRS - Rendition 10 - Speciale Tenth Episode
    We made it! We made it to TEN father! Father... Father... We made it? Why don't you listen to me, ever? It's only taken eighteen months and a global pandemic but Ramachandra and Sweetcorn are hitting the bigtime - International Podcasting Platforms here we come. Sit back and think of Churchill and enjoy a brief hello from your fiends and ours - Ram & Sweet <3 Music Credit: Kevin MacLeod

    What Do An NFL Kicker, A Chief & A Blue Shark Have In Common?

    What Do An NFL Kicker, A Chief & A Blue Shark Have In Common?

    The guys sit down with UNC Football's 2nd leading all time scorer Connor Barth and CEO  Mark Bloomquist to discuss Wilmington, NC's own, Blue Shark Vodka. Here is what they learned;

    • Why North Carolina Sweet Corn makes delicious vodka.
    • What is it like inside the mind of an NFL kicker when the game is on the line?
    • How to scale a homegrown product to national levels?
    • Did Connor Barth have any tackles in his NFL career?
    • Which of Mac or Matt's children will grow up to be NFL kickers because of the Barth Brothers annual kicking camp.

     

     

     

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    TDCoRS - Segment Eight

    TDCoRS - Segment Eight
    Letter opening time! We might have to make a tradition if it isn't too abusive. Thanks to only one of you for sending a letter, and you actually called. Although, thanks Plop_47, enjoy your rats. But mainly, thank you Jamie and Isabella Harris! Good luck Ramachandra with your dad, I hope he loses sight of his Hendrixian stage. Thank you and please keep sending in letters to the office! tdcors@gmail.com

    The Discussion Chamber of Ramachandra Sweetcorn - Issue Zero

    The Discussion Chamber of Ramachandra Sweetcorn - Issue Zero
    Issue Zero. The first of The Discussion Chamber of Ramachandra Sweetcorn!!! Really, this is just an introduction to what will come, with healthy doses of cannibalism and chive straws. Please come back, and I hope you don't catch a cold. Please don't hang up! More "Topics" that are going to be "discussed" in The Chamber. Maybe we'll stay on topic one time... Maybe... Best wishes, Sweetcorn. tdcors@gmail.com

    Roots & Country and Sweetcorn Festival

    Roots & Country and Sweetcorn Festival

    Country Music on the Isle of Wight & a Celebration of Sweetcorn

    Despite the Indian summer that we are currently experiencing there are many autumnal celebrations taking place on the Isle of Wight and this week we experienced two of them. 

    What you will learn in this podcast

    • Where else in the world you will find the Isle of Wight
    • What the Roots & Country Festival is
    • Which country and Americana bands played in Arreton
    • What the best things were about the event & why we hope there will be another one
    • What the Sweetcorn festival was all about
    • What we like and what we disliked about the Sweetcorn festival this year

    In the News

    This week in the News there is excitement as world class art comes to the Island from Banksy and Pablo Picasso.

    Ali tells us about Northwood House and the Chamber of Secrets.

    Also news this week is that we are taking a short podcast break and will return again on Tuesday 3rd November 2015.

    Food & Drink 

    This weeks' food and drink features the Fishbourne Inn (in surprisingly, Fishbourne) and why you should pay a visit.

    Links you may find helpful 

    Northwood House

    Art Exhibition at Ventnor Botanic Gardens

    Roots and Country

    Luke & Mel

    Claydon Connor & The Big Sky

    The Damien Paul Band

    Lauran Hibberd

    JC and Angelina

    Arreton Barns

    The Sweetcorn Festival

    The Fishbourne Inn

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